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This trend has been reinforced post 9/11 by popular culture that has grown into a constituency that condones torture.
But what I do admire about Russell is he would never just parachute himself into a constituency, he'd come by helicopter".
But the White House is still eager to tap into a constituency that helped him raise millions of dollars in the 2008 campaign.
The British Muslims were a community waiting to be raised, and the book turned them into a constituency waiting to be exploited.
Trump's campaign tapped into a constituency that had been largely shut out from the benefits of technological progress and disproportionately suffered the consequences of expanding global trade.
"The Yankees are tapping into a constituency to which real estate agents have better access than Yankee executives do," he said.
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This is certainly how it works in politics, where "community" magically converts huge groups of people — what we'd maybe once have called a constituency — into neat, undifferentiated units.
He had created a mass audience and transformed it into a political constituency.
Just as soccer moms developed into a political constituency, truckers and motorists hurt by high fuel costs might emerge as voters candidates have to woo.
They wouldn't be like that if I were holding the club. 5. MPs fix it with spin I gather we've moved into a marginal constituency so I'll have to get down and register to vote.
In a post-election poll, 45percentt of Americans had an unfavorable view of the ACA, and the low-income citizens who have gained the most under the law have not been mobilized into a robust constituency.
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